Category: Safety
Answers to questions about the U’s COVID testing
The goal is to identify those who are asymptomatic and provide them with an opportunity to isolate themselves on campus or at home while the virus runs its course.
Read MoreChanges to campus mental health services
Session fees are now a thing of the past for the U community thanks to the U Student Mental Health Fee and other creative solutions.
Read MoreWhat you need to know about safety warnings
Safety warnings are required to be sent when certain crimes present a serious or continuing threat to the campus community. This FAQ answers questions that arise.
Read MoreTime to test
All students are asked to get a COVID-19 test before Thanksgiving.
Read MoreCatalyst for safety
The College of Science and Office of Environmental Health and Safety have enacted creative solutions to rebuild a culture of lab safety—and it has paid dividends in implementing safeguards for COVID-19.
Read MoreWellness beyond whiteness
It’s important to think about wellness from new angles and consider what wellness means beyond the bounds of whiteness.
Read More8 mental health tips to cope with the election
Election Day is Nov. 3 and is sure to be an emotional day for many.
Read MoreStatement on Oct. 26 Zoom bombing
The meeting organizers ended the meeting about 30-40 seconds after the “bombing” began.
Read MoreAttempted robbery on campus
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020 University Police today arrested the suspect from the attempted robbery that took place near Stadium TRAX on Thursday October 22, 2020. The suspect is now being booked into jail. Information about support resources for the campus community are available at https://alert.utah.edu. Friday Oct 23, 2020 Detectives are continuing to investigate in […]
Read MoreStay safe this Halloween
Don’t be a “jerk-o-lantern” because it’s not “witchful thinking.” Together we can “put a spell” on COVID-19 this Halloween.
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